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Pinnacle Peak |
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Not having any luck with the pumpkins this year. Would it be too late to start a long gourd? I still want to bring something to the weigh off. I doubt there would be enough time to grow it up a trellis but what would happen if I planted it in a pot on the deck and let it grow over the edge?
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7/25/2016 1:59:14 AM
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